MOBILE APP. WMTW NEWS 8'S ALY MYLES JOINS US LIVE FROM THE STUDIO WITH MORE. ALY? áááÑ áááÑ THIS INCIDENT HAPPENED EARLIER IN THE WEEK BUT THE SCHOOL HAS TOLD US AND THE PARENTS THAT THIS MATTER HAS BEEN INVESTIGATED AND QUOTE-"ANY FOLLOW- UP THAT WAS NEEDED HAS BEEN DONE." AND áTHATá IS MAKING THE CARUSO'S EVEN MORE UPSET. 1:52 he said he was furious, crying, went in 1:52 he said he was furious, crying, went in there, wiped the toilet, down on his hands and knees, down on the floor, no gloves. DONNA CARUSO AND HER HUSBAND ARE LIVID THEY SAY THEIR SIX YEAR OLD SON WAS AT BLUE POINT PRIMARY SCHOOL-WHEN HIS TEACHER SAW URINE ON THE TOILET SEAT AND ON THE FLOOR OF THE CLASS BATHROOM. THEY SAY-THEIR SON WAS TOLD HE HAD TO CLEAN IT UP- EVENTHOUGH HE TOLD THE TEACHER IT WASN'T HIS. 5:36 this is 6 year old first graders. We're not putting up with it. We're speaking out and we're going to let other parents come forward with similar stories and say the same thing. THE COUPLE SAY THEY COMPLAINED TO THE SCHOOL AND HAD A PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCE. BUT- THE SCHOOL ONLY REPLIED WITH A LETTER-NOT SAYING WHAT PUNISHMENT-IF ANY-THE TEACHER MIGHT FACE. 3:20 yesterday we received a letter from the school that they've completed their investigation and it's a personal, confidential matter and that's all we'll find out. THE CARUSOS ALSO CALLED THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES TO COMPLAIN, SAYING THEY FOUND OUT, THE TEACHER DIDN'T BREAK ANY LAW. BUT THAT'S SOMETHING THEY WANT CHANGED. 6:30 they don't have the same laws in this state and we need to protect our children. And she needed to be pulled from the classroom immediately, even during this investigation that the principal was carrying out. WE REACHED OUT TO THE SCARBOROUGH SUPERINTENDENT- WHO SAID IN PART- QUOTE: 'There are established and effective steps that individuals can take to resolve complaints they might have related to anything that happens at school. This matter has been fully investigated and any follow-up that was needed has been done The school will reach out again to attempt to help the parents to understand our responsibilities." áááÑ THE CARUSOS SAY-- THEY ALSO WANT AN APOLOGY FROM THE SCHOOL. LIVE IN THE STUDIO AM WMTW NEWS 8.